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  • Liberate Tate perfoms an art intervention as a political statement against BP's continued sponsorship of the Tate galleries. Parts of their press release reads:  "Fifty veiled figures dressed in black today carried out a performance art installation entitled ‘Parts Per Million’ throughout a series of rooms in the ‘BP Walk Through British Art’ at Tate Britain during the art gallery’s official re-opening (Saturday 23 November 2013). The piece critiqued the role that Tate is playing in exacerbating climate change by bolstering the public perception of BP through its long-standing sponsorship relationship."
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  • Liberate Tate perfoms an art intervention as a political statement against BP's continued sponsorship of the Tate galleries. Parts of their press release reads:  "Fifty veiled figures dressed in black today carried out a performance art installation entitled ‘Parts Per Million’ throughout a series of rooms in the ‘BP Walk Through British Art’ at Tate Britain during the art gallery’s official re-opening (Saturday 23 November 2013). The piece critiqued the role that Tate is playing in exacerbating climate change by bolstering the public perception of BP through its long-standing sponsorship relationship."
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  • Liberate Tate perfoms an art intervention as a political statement against BP's continued sponsorship of the Tate galleries. Parts of their press release reads:  "Fifty veiled figures dressed in black today carried out a performance art installation entitled ‘Parts Per Million’ throughout a series of rooms in the ‘BP Walk Through British Art’ at Tate Britain during the art gallery’s official re-opening (Saturday 23 November 2013). The piece critiqued the role that Tate is playing in exacerbating climate change by bolstering the public perception of BP through its long-standing sponsorship relationship."
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  • Liberate Tate perfoms an art intervention as a political statement against BP's continued sponsorship of the Tate galleries. Parts of their press release reads:  "Fifty veiled figures dressed in black today carried out a performance art installation entitled ‘Parts Per Million’ throughout a series of rooms in the ‘BP Walk Through British Art’ at Tate Britain during the art gallery’s official re-opening (Saturday 23 November 2013). The piece critiqued the role that Tate is playing in exacerbating climate change by bolstering the public perception of BP through its long-standing sponsorship relationship."
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  • Liberate Tate perfoms an art intervention as a political statement against BP's continued sponsorship of the Tate galleries. Parts of their press release reads:  "Fifty veiled figures dressed in black today carried out a performance art installation entitled ‘Parts Per Million’ throughout a series of rooms in the ‘BP Walk Through British Art’ at Tate Britain during the art gallery’s official re-opening (Saturday 23 November 2013). The piece critiqued the role that Tate is playing in exacerbating climate change by bolstering the public perception of BP through its long-standing sponsorship relationship."
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  • Liberate Tate perfoms an art intervention as a political statement against BP's continued sponsorship of the Tate galleries. Parts of their press release reads:  "Fifty veiled figures dressed in black today carried out a performance art installation entitled ‘Parts Per Million’ throughout a series of rooms in the ‘BP Walk Through British Art’ at Tate Britain during the art gallery’s official re-opening (Saturday 23 November 2013). The piece critiqued the role that Tate is playing in exacerbating climate change by bolstering the public perception of BP through its long-standing sponsorship relationship."
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  • Liberate Tate perfoms an art intervention as a political statement against BP's continued sponsorship of the Tate galleries. Parts of their press release reads:  "Fifty veiled figures dressed in black today carried out a performance art installation entitled ‘Parts Per Million’ throughout a series of rooms in the ‘BP Walk Through British Art’ at Tate Britain during the art gallery’s official re-opening (Saturday 23 November 2013). The piece critiqued the role that Tate is playing in exacerbating climate change by bolstering the public perception of BP through its long-standing sponsorship relationship."
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  • Liberate Tate perfoms an art intervention as a political statement against BP's continued sponsorship of the Tate galleries. Parts of their press release reads:  "Fifty veiled figures dressed in black today carried out a performance art installation entitled ‘Parts Per Million’ throughout a series of rooms in the ‘BP Walk Through British Art’ at Tate Britain during the art gallery’s official re-opening (Saturday 23 November 2013). The piece critiqued the role that Tate is playing in exacerbating climate change by bolstering the public perception of BP through its long-standing sponsorship relationship."
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  • Liberate Tate perfoms an art intervention as a political statement against BP's continued sponsorship of the Tate galleries. Parts of their press release reads:  "Fifty veiled figures dressed in black today carried out a performance art installation entitled ‘Parts Per Million’ throughout a series of rooms in the ‘BP Walk Through British Art’ at Tate Britain during the art gallery’s official re-opening (Saturday 23 November 2013). The piece critiqued the role that Tate is playing in exacerbating climate change by bolstering the public perception of BP through its long-standing sponsorship relationship."
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  • Liberate Tate perfoms an art intervention as a political statement against BP's continued sponsorship of the Tate galleries. Parts of their press release reads:  "Fifty veiled figures dressed in black today carried out a performance art installation entitled ‘Parts Per Million’ throughout a series of rooms in the ‘BP Walk Through British Art’ at Tate Britain during the art gallery’s official re-opening (Saturday 23 November 2013). The piece critiqued the role that Tate is playing in exacerbating climate change by bolstering the public perception of BP through its long-standing sponsorship relationship."
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  • Liberate Tate perfoms an art intervention as a political statement against BP's continued sponsorship of the Tate galleries. Parts of their press release reads:  "Fifty veiled figures dressed in black today carried out a performance art installation entitled ‘Parts Per Million’ throughout a series of rooms in the ‘BP Walk Through British Art’ at Tate Britain during the art gallery’s official re-opening (Saturday 23 November 2013). The piece critiqued the role that Tate is playing in exacerbating climate change by bolstering the public perception of BP through its long-standing sponsorship relationship."
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  • Liberate Tate perfoms an art intervention as a political statement against BP's continued sponsorship of the Tate galleries. Parts of their press release reads:  "Fifty veiled figures dressed in black today carried out a performance art installation entitled ‘Parts Per Million’ throughout a series of rooms in the ‘BP Walk Through British Art’ at Tate Britain during the art gallery’s official re-opening (Saturday 23 November 2013). The piece critiqued the role that Tate is playing in exacerbating climate change by bolstering the public perception of BP through its long-standing sponsorship relationship."
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  • Liberate Tate perfoms an art intervention as a political statement against BP's continued sponsorship of the Tate galleries. Parts of their press release reads:  "Fifty veiled figures dressed in black today carried out a performance art installation entitled ‘Parts Per Million’ throughout a series of rooms in the ‘BP Walk Through British Art’ at Tate Britain during the art gallery’s official re-opening (Saturday 23 November 2013). The piece critiqued the role that Tate is playing in exacerbating climate change by bolstering the public perception of BP through its long-standing sponsorship relationship."
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  • Liberate Tate perfoms an art intervention as a political statement against BP's continued sponsorship of the Tate galleries. Parts of their press release reads:  "Fifty veiled figures dressed in black today carried out a performance art installation entitled ‘Parts Per Million’ throughout a series of rooms in the ‘BP Walk Through British Art’ at Tate Britain during the art gallery’s official re-opening (Saturday 23 November 2013). The piece critiqued the role that Tate is playing in exacerbating climate change by bolstering the public perception of BP through its long-standing sponsorship relationship."
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  • Liberate Tate perfoms an art intervention as a political statement against BP's continued sponsorship of the Tate galleries. Parts of their press release reads:  "Fifty veiled figures dressed in black today carried out a performance art installation entitled ‘Parts Per Million’ throughout a series of rooms in the ‘BP Walk Through British Art’ at Tate Britain during the art gallery’s official re-opening (Saturday 23 November 2013). The piece critiqued the role that Tate is playing in exacerbating climate change by bolstering the public perception of BP through its long-standing sponsorship relationship."
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  • Liberate Tate perfoms an art intervention as a political statement against BP's continued sponsorship of the Tate galleries. Parts of their press release reads:  "Fifty veiled figures dressed in black today carried out a performance art installation entitled ‘Parts Per Million’ throughout a series of rooms in the ‘BP Walk Through British Art’ at Tate Britain during the art gallery’s official re-opening (Saturday 23 November 2013). The piece critiqued the role that Tate is playing in exacerbating climate change by bolstering the public perception of BP through its long-standing sponsorship relationship."
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  • Liberate Tate perfoms an art intervention as a political statement against BP's continued sponsorship of the Tate galleries. Parts of their press release reads:  "Fifty veiled figures dressed in black today carried out a performance art installation entitled ‘Parts Per Million’ throughout a series of rooms in the ‘BP Walk Through British Art’ at Tate Britain during the art gallery’s official re-opening (Saturday 23 November 2013). The piece critiqued the role that Tate is playing in exacerbating climate change by bolstering the public perception of BP through its long-standing sponsorship relationship."
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  • Liberate Tate perfoms an art intervention as a political statement against BP's continued sponsorship of the Tate galleries. Parts of their press release reads:  "Fifty veiled figures dressed in black today carried out a performance art installation entitled ‘Parts Per Million’ throughout a series of rooms in the ‘BP Walk Through British Art’ at Tate Britain during the art gallery’s official re-opening (Saturday 23 November 2013). The piece critiqued the role that Tate is playing in exacerbating climate change by bolstering the public perception of BP through its long-standing sponsorship relationship."
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  • Liberate Tate perfoms an art intervention as a political statement against BP's continued sponsorship of the Tate galleries. Parts of their press release reads:  "Fifty veiled figures dressed in black today carried out a performance art installation entitled ‘Parts Per Million’ throughout a series of rooms in the ‘BP Walk Through British Art’ at Tate Britain during the art gallery’s official re-opening (Saturday 23 November 2013). The piece critiqued the role that Tate is playing in exacerbating climate change by bolstering the public perception of BP through its long-standing sponsorship relationship."
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  • Liberate Tate perfoms an art intervention as a political statement against BP's continued sponsorship of the Tate galleries. Parts of their press release reads:  "Fifty veiled figures dressed in black today carried out a performance art installation entitled ‘Parts Per Million’ throughout a series of rooms in the ‘BP Walk Through British Art’ at Tate Britain during the art gallery’s official re-opening (Saturday 23 November 2013). The piece critiqued the role that Tate is playing in exacerbating climate change by bolstering the public perception of BP through its long-standing sponsorship relationship."
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  • Liberate Tate perfoms an art intervention as a political statement against BP's continued sponsorship of the Tate galleries. Parts of their press release reads:  "Fifty veiled figures dressed in black today carried out a performance art installation entitled ‘Parts Per Million’ throughout a series of rooms in the ‘BP Walk Through British Art’ at Tate Britain during the art gallery’s official re-opening (Saturday 23 November 2013). The piece critiqued the role that Tate is playing in exacerbating climate change by bolstering the public perception of BP through its long-standing sponsorship relationship."
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  • Liberate Tate perfoms an art intervention as a political statement against BP's continued sponsorship of the Tate galleries. Parts of their press release reads:  "Fifty veiled figures dressed in black today carried out a performance art installation entitled ‘Parts Per Million’ throughout a series of rooms in the ‘BP Walk Through British Art’ at Tate Britain during the art gallery’s official re-opening (Saturday 23 November 2013). The piece critiqued the role that Tate is playing in exacerbating climate change by bolstering the public perception of BP through its long-standing sponsorship relationship."
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  • Liberate Tate perfoms an art intervention as a political statement against BP's continued sponsorship of the Tate galleries. Parts of their press release reads:  "Fifty veiled figures dressed in black today carried out a performance art installation entitled ‘Parts Per Million’ throughout a series of rooms in the ‘BP Walk Through British Art’ at Tate Britain during the art gallery’s official re-opening (Saturday 23 November 2013). The piece critiqued the role that Tate is playing in exacerbating climate change by bolstering the public perception of BP through its long-standing sponsorship relationship."
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  • Liberate Tate perfoms an art intervention as a political statement against BP's continued sponsorship of the Tate galleries. Parts of their press release reads:  "Fifty veiled figures dressed in black today carried out a performance art installation entitled ‘Parts Per Million’ throughout a series of rooms in the ‘BP Walk Through British Art’ at Tate Britain during the art gallery’s official re-opening (Saturday 23 November 2013). The piece critiqued the role that Tate is playing in exacerbating climate change by bolstering the public perception of BP through its long-standing sponsorship relationship."
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  • Liberate Tate perfoms an art intervention as a political statement against BP's continued sponsorship of the Tate galleries. Parts of their press release reads:  "Fifty veiled figures dressed in black today carried out a performance art installation entitled ‘Parts Per Million’ throughout a series of rooms in the ‘BP Walk Through British Art’ at Tate Britain during the art gallery’s official re-opening (Saturday 23 November 2013). The piece critiqued the role that Tate is playing in exacerbating climate change by bolstering the public perception of BP through its long-standing sponsorship relationship."
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  • Liberate Tate perfoms an art intervention as a political statement against BP's continued sponsorship of the Tate galleries. Parts of their press release reads:  "Fifty veiled figures dressed in black today carried out a performance art installation entitled ‘Parts Per Million’ throughout a series of rooms in the ‘BP Walk Through British Art’ at Tate Britain during the art gallery’s official re-opening (Saturday 23 November 2013). The piece critiqued the role that Tate is playing in exacerbating climate change by bolstering the public perception of BP through its long-standing sponsorship relationship."
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  • Acid action painting on display. Gustav Metzger and friends at the soft launch of his solo exhibition at Tate Britain with work stretching back 60 years.
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  • Acid action painting on display. Gustav Metzger and friends at the soft launch of his solo exhibition at Tate Britain with work stretching back 60 years.
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  • Acid action painting on display. Gustav Metzger and friends at the soft launch of his solo exhibition at Tate Britain with work stretching back 60 years.
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  • 'Summers of Love'. Punters enjoy the lightshow and music by Hudson Mohawke.  Late at Tate Britain. A free evening of performance and installations from Warp Records and Jeremy Deller, inspired by Deller's work 'The History of the World'.
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  • 'Summers of Love'. Punters enjoy the lightshow and music by Hudson Mohawke.  Late at Tate Britain. A free evening of performance and installations from Warp Records and Jeremy Deller, inspired by Deller's work 'The History of the World'.
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  • 'Summers of Love'. Punters enjoy the lightshow and music by Hudson Mohawke.  Late at Tate Britain. A free evening of performance and installations from Warp Records and Jeremy Deller, inspired by Deller's work 'The History of the World'.
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  • Late at Tate Britain. A free evening of performance and installations from Warp Records and Jeremy Deller, inspired by Deller's work 'The History of the World'.
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  • Darkstar on the Band Stand in the Duveen Galleries. Late at Tate Britain. A free evening of performance and installations from Warp Records and Jeremy Deller, inspired by Deller's work 'The History of the World'.
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  • Late at Tate Britain. A free evening of performance and installations from Warp Records and Jeremy Deller, inspired by Deller's work 'The History of the World'.
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  • Acid action painting on display. Gustav Metzger and friends at the soft launch of his solo exhibition at Tate Britain with work stretching back 60 years.
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  • Acid action painting on display. Gustav Metzger and friends at the soft launch of his solo exhibition at Tate Britain with work stretching back 60 years.
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  • Acid action painting on display. Gustav Metzger and friends at the soft launch of his solo exhibition at Tate Britain with work stretching back 60 years.
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  • Acid action painting on display. Gustav Metzger and friends at the soft launch of his solo exhibition at Tate Britain with work stretching back 60 years.
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  • Acid action painting on display. Gustav Metzger and friends at the soft launch of his solo exhibition at Tate Britain with work stretching back 60 years.
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  • Acid action painting on display. Gustav Metzger and friends at the soft launch of his solo exhibition at Tate Britain with work stretching back 60 years.
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  • Acid action painting on display. Gustav Metzger and friends at the soft launch of his solo exhibition at Tate Britain with work stretching back 60 years.
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  • Acid action painting on display. Gustav Metzger and friends at the soft launch of his solo exhibition at Tate Britain with work stretching back 60 years.
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  • Acid action painting on display. Gustav Metzger and friends at the soft launch of his solo exhibition at Tate Britain with work stretching back 60 years.
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  • Acid action painting on display. Gustav Metzger and friends at the soft launch of his solo exhibition at Tate Britain with work stretching back 60 years.
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  • Jeremy Deller's Acid Brass featuring Fairey Brass Band in the Duveen Galleries. Late at Tate Britain. A free evening of performance and installations from Warp Records and Jeremy Deller, inspired by Deller's work 'The History of the World'.
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  • Drummer Jason 'Radox' keeps the beat. Jeremy Deller's Acid Brass featuring Fairey Brass Band in the Duveen Galleries. The brass band plays a set of old classic acid tracks live to a wild audience. Late at Tate Britain. A free evening of performance and installations from Warp Records and Jeremy Deller, inspired by Deller's work 'The History of the World'.
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  • Conductor Mike Eccles. Jeremy Deller's Acid Brass featuring Fairey Brass Band in the Duveen Galleries. The brass band plays a set of old classic acid tracks live to a wild audience. Late at Tate Britain. A free evening of performance and installations from Warp Records and Jeremy Deller, inspired by Deller's work 'The History of the World'.
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  • Drummer Jason 'Radox' keeps the beat. Jeremy Deller's Acid Brass featuring Fairey Brass Band in the Duveen Galleries. The brass band plays a set of old classic acid tracks live to a wild audience. Late at Tate Britain. A free evening of performance and installations from Warp Records and Jeremy Deller, inspired by Deller's work 'The History of the World'.
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  • Jeremy Deller's Acid Brass featuring Fairey Brass Band in the Duveen Galleries. The brass band plays a set of old classic acid tracks live to a wild audience. Late at Tate Britain. A free evening of performance and installations from Warp Records and Jeremy Deller, inspired by Deller's work 'The History of the World'.
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  • Jeremy Deller's Acid Brass featuring Fairey Brass Band in the Duveen Galleries. The brass band plays a set of old classic acid tracks live to a wild audience. Late at Tate Britain. A free evening of performance and installations from Warp Records and Jeremy Deller, inspired by Deller's work 'The History of the World'.
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  • Jeremy Deller's Acid Brass featuring Fairey Brass Band in the Duveen Galleries.  The brass band plays a set of old classic acid tracks live to a wild audience. Late at Tate Britain. A free evening of performance and installations from Warp Records and Jeremy Deller, inspired by Deller's work 'The History of the World'.
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  • Jeremy Deller's Acid Brass featuring Fairey Brass Band in the Duveen Galleries.  The brass band plays a set of old classic acid tracks live to a wild audience. Late at Tate Britain. A free evening of performance and installations from Warp Records and Jeremy Deller, inspired by Deller's work 'The History of the World'.
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  • Jeremy Deller's Acid Brass featuring Fairey Brass Band in the Duveen Galleries. Late at Tate Britain. A free evening of performance and installations from Warp Records and Jeremy Deller, inspired by Deller's work 'The History of the World'.
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  • Drummer Jason 'Radox' keeps the beat. Jeremy Deller's Acid Brass featuring Fairey Brass Band in the Duveen Galleries. The brass band plays a set of old classic acid tracks live to a wild audience. Late at Tate Britain. A free evening of performance and installations from Warp Records and Jeremy Deller, inspired by Deller's work 'The History of the World'.
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  • Conductor Mike Eccles. Jeremy Deller's Acid Brass featuring Fairey Brass Band in the Duveen Galleries. The brass band plays a set of old classic acid tracks live to a wild audience. Late at Tate Britain. A free evening of performance and installations from Warp Records and Jeremy Deller, inspired by Deller's work 'The History of the World'.
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  • Conductor Mike Eccles. Jeremy Deller's Acid Brass featuring Fairey Brass Band in the Duveen Galleries. The brass band plays a set of old classic acid tracks live to a wild audience. Late at Tate Britain. A free evening of performance and installations from Warp Records and Jeremy Deller, inspired by Deller's work 'The History of the World'.
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  • Jeremy Deller's Acid Brass featuring Fairey Brass Band in the Duveen Galleries.  The brass band plays a set of old classic acid tracks live to a wild audience. Late at Tate Britain. A free evening of performance and installations from Warp Records and Jeremy Deller, inspired by Deller's work 'The History of the World'.
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  • Jeremy Deller's Acid Brass featuring Fairey Brass Band in the Duveen Galleries. The brass band plays a set of old classic acid tracks live to a wild audience. Late at Tate Britain. A free evening of performance and installations from Warp Records and Jeremy Deller, inspired by Deller's work 'The History of the World'.
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  • Late at Tate Britain. A free evening of performance and installations from Warp Records and Jeremy Deller, inspired by Deller's work 'The History of the World'.
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  • Late at Tate Britain. A free evening of performance and installations from Warp Records and Jeremy Deller, inspired by Deller's work 'The History of the World'.
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  • Jeremy Deller's Acid Brass featuring Fairey Brass Band in the Duveen Galleries. Late at Tate Britain. A free evening of performance and installations from Warp Records and Jeremy Deller, inspired by Deller's work 'The History of the World'.
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  • Jeremy Deller's Acid Brass featuring Fairey Brass Band in the Duveen Galleries. The brass band plays a set of old classic acid tracks live to a wild audience. Late at Tate Britain. A free evening of performance and installations from Warp Records and Jeremy Deller, inspired by Deller's work 'The History of the World'.
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  • The Reclaim Shakespeare Company did four performances in the court yard of the British Museum supported by a large flash-mob  audience. The company is made up of activists who wants The Royal Shakespeare company stop accepting sponsorship from the oil company BP. BP also sponsor the Tate museums and the British Museum. The flashmob was organised by the anti-oil activist groups The Reclaim Shakespeare Company,.Rising Tide, Liberate Tate, the UK Tar Sands Network and Art Not Oil. The Royal Shakespeare Company has publicly announced they will stop their partnership with BP and the performance was therefor the last by the Reclaim the Shakespeare Company activists after a long run of successful interventions.
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  • The Reclaim Shakespeare Company did four performances in the court yard of the British Museum supported by a large flash-mob  audience. The company is made up of activists who wants The Royal Shakespeare company stop accepting sponsorship from the oil company BP. BP also sponsor the Tate museums and the British Museum. The flashmob was organised by the anti-oil activist groups The Reclaim Shakespeare Company,.Rising Tide, Liberate Tate, the UK Tar Sands Network and Art Not Oil. The Royal Shakespeare Company has publicly announced they will stop their partnership with BP and the performance was therefor the last by the Reclaim the Shakespeare Company activists after a long run of successful interventions.
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  • The Reclaim Shakespeare Company did four performances in the court yard of the British Museum supported by a large flash-mob  audience. The company is made up of activists who wants The Royal Shakespeare company stop accepting sponsorship from the oil company BP. BP also sponsor the Tate museums and the British Museum. The flashmob was organised by the anti-oil activist groups The Reclaim Shakespeare Company,.Rising Tide, Liberate Tate, the UK Tar Sands Network and Art Not Oil. The Royal Shakespeare Company has publicly announced they will stop their partnership with BP and the performance was therefor the last by the Reclaim the Shakespeare Company activists after a long run of successful interventions.
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  • The Reclaim Shakespeare Company did four performances in the court yard of the British Museum supported by a large flash-mob  audience. The company is made up of activists who wants The Royal Shakespeare company stop accepting sponsorship from the oil company BP. BP also sponsor the Tate museums and the British Museum. The flashmob was organised by the anti-oil activist groups The Reclaim Shakespeare Company,.Rising Tide, Liberate Tate, the UK Tar Sands Network and Art Not Oil. The Royal Shakespeare Company has publicly announced they will stop their partnership with BP and the performance was therefor the last by the Reclaim the Shakespeare Company activists after a long run of successful interventions.
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  • The Reclaim Shakespeare Company did four performances in the court yard of the British Museum supported by a large flash-mob  audience. The company is made up of activists who wants The Royal Shakespeare company stop accepting sponsorship from the oil company BP. BP also sponsor the Tate museums and the British Museum. The flashmob was organised by the anti-oil activist groups The Reclaim Shakespeare Company,.Rising Tide, Liberate Tate, the UK Tar Sands Network and Art Not Oil. The Royal Shakespeare Company has publicly announced they will stop their partnership with BP and the performance was therefor the last by the Reclaim the Shakespeare Company activists after a long run of successful interventions.
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  • The Reclaim Shakespeare Company did four performances in the court yard of the British Museum supported by a large flash-mob  audience. The company is made up of activists who wants The Royal Shakespeare company stop accepting sponsorship from the oil company BP. BP also sponsor the Tate museums and the British Museum. The flashmob was organised by the anti-oil activist groups The Reclaim Shakespeare Company,.Rising Tide, Liberate Tate, the UK Tar Sands Network and Art Not Oil. The Royal Shakespeare Company has publicly announced they will stop their partnership with BP and the performance was therefor the last by the Reclaim the Shakespeare Company activists after a long run of successful interventions.
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  • The Reclaim Shakespeare Company did four performances in the court yard of the British Museum supported by a large flash-mob  audience. The company is made up of activists who wants The Royal Shakespeare company stop accepting sponsorship from the oil company BP. BP also sponsor the Tate museums and the British Museum. The flashmob was organised by the anti-oil activist groups The Reclaim Shakespeare Company,.Rising Tide, Liberate Tate, the UK Tar Sands Network and Art Not Oil. The Royal Shakespeare Company has publicly announced they will stop their partnership with BP and the performance was therefor the last by the Reclaim the Shakespeare Company activists after a long run of successful interventions.
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  • The Reclaim Shakespeare Company did four performances in the court yard of the British Museum supported by a large flash-mob  audience. The company is made up of activists who wants The Royal Shakespeare company stop accepting sponsorship from the oil company BP. BP also sponsor the Tate museums and the British Museum. The flashmob was organised by the anti-oil activist groups The Reclaim Shakespeare Company,.Rising Tide, Liberate Tate, the UK Tar Sands Network and Art Not Oil. The Royal Shakespeare Company has publicly announced they will stop their partnership with BP and the performance was therefor the last by the Reclaim the Shakespeare Company activists after a long run of successful interventions.
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  • The Reclaim Shakespeare Company did four performances in the court yard of the British Museum supported by a large flash-mob  audience. The company is made up of activists who wants The Royal Shakespeare company stop accepting sponsorship from the oil company BP. BP also sponsor the Tate museums and the British Museum. The flashmob was organised by the anti-oil activist groups The Reclaim Shakespeare Company,.Rising Tide, Liberate Tate, the UK Tar Sands Network and Art Not Oil. The Royal Shakespeare Company has publicly announced they will stop their partnership with BP and the performance was therefor the last by the Reclaim the Shakespeare Company activists after a long run of successful interventions.
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  • The Reclaim Shakespeare Company did four performances in the court yard of the British Museum supported by a large flash-mob  audience. The company is made up of activists who wants The Royal Shakespeare company stop accepting sponsorship from the oil company BP. BP also sponsor the Tate museums and the British Museum. The flashmob was organised by the anti-oil activist groups The Reclaim Shakespeare Company,.Rising Tide, Liberate Tate, the UK Tar Sands Network and Art Not Oil. The Royal Shakespeare Company has publicly announced they will stop their partnership with BP and the performance was therefor the last by the Reclaim the Shakespeare Company activists after a long run of successful interventions.
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  • The Reclaim Shakespeare Company did four performances in the court yard of the British Museum supported by a large flash-mob  audience. The company is made up of activists who wants The Royal Shakespeare company stop accepting sponsorship from the oil company BP. BP also sponsor the Tate museums and the British Museum. The flashmob was organised by the anti-oil activist groups The Reclaim Shakespeare Company,.Rising Tide, Liberate Tate, the UK Tar Sands Network and Art Not Oil. The Royal Shakespeare Company has publicly announced they will stop their partnership with BP and the performance was therefor the last by the Reclaim the Shakespeare Company activists after a long run of successful interventions.
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  • The Reclaim Shakespeare Company did four performances in the court yard of the British Museum supported by a large flash-mob  audience. The company is made up of activists who wants The Royal Shakespeare company stop accepting sponsorship from the oil company BP. BP also sponsor the Tate museums and the British Museum. The flashmob was organised by the anti-oil activist groups The Reclaim Shakespeare Company,.Rising Tide, Liberate Tate, the UK Tar Sands Network and Art Not Oil. The Royal Shakespeare Company has publicly announced they will stop their partnership with BP and the performance was therefor the last by the Reclaim the Shakespeare Company activists after a long run of successful interventions.
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  • The Reclaim Shakespeare Company did four performances in the court yard of the British Museum supported by a large flash-mob  audience. The company is made up of activists who wants The Royal Shakespeare company stop accepting sponsorship from the oil company BP. BP also sponsor the Tate museums and the British Museum. The flashmob was organised by the anti-oil activist groups The Reclaim Shakespeare Company,.Rising Tide, Liberate Tate, the UK Tar Sands Network and Art Not Oil. The Royal Shakespeare Company has publicly announced they will stop their partnership with BP and the performance was therefor the last by the Reclaim the Shakespeare Company activists after a long run of successful interventions.
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  • The Reclaim Shakespeare Company did four performances in the court yard of the British Museum supported by a large flash-mob  audience. The company is made up of activists who wants The Royal Shakespeare company stop accepting sponsorship from the oil company BP. BP also sponsor the Tate museums and the British Museum. The flashmob was organised by the anti-oil activist groups The Reclaim Shakespeare Company,.Rising Tide, Liberate Tate, the UK Tar Sands Network and Art Not Oil. The Royal Shakespeare Company has publicly announced they will stop their partnership with BP and the performance was therefor the last by the Reclaim the Shakespeare Company activists after a long run of successful interventions.
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  • The Reclaim Shakespeare Company did four performances in the court yard of the British Museum supported by a large flash-mob  audience. The company is made up of activists who wants The Royal Shakespeare company stop accepting sponsorship from the oil company BP. BP also sponsor the Tate museums and the British Museum. The flashmob was organised by the anti-oil activist groups The Reclaim Shakespeare Company,.Rising Tide, Liberate Tate, the UK Tar Sands Network and Art Not Oil. The Royal Shakespeare Company has publicly announced they will stop their partnership with BP and the performance was therefor the last by the Reclaim the Shakespeare Company activists after a long run of successful interventions.
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  • The Reclaim Shakespeare Company did four performances in the court yard of the British Museum supported by a large flash-mob  audience. The company is made up of activists who wants The Royal Shakespeare company stop accepting sponsorship from the oil company BP. BP also sponsor the Tate museums and the British Museum. The flashmob was organised by the anti-oil activist groups The Reclaim Shakespeare Company,.Rising Tide, Liberate Tate, the UK Tar Sands Network and Art Not Oil. The Royal Shakespeare Company has publicly announced they will stop their partnership with BP and the performance was therefor the last by the Reclaim the Shakespeare Company activists after a long run of successful interventions.
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  • The Reclaim Shakespeare Company did four performances in the court yard of the British Museum supported by a large flash-mob  audience. The company is made up of activists who wants The Royal Shakespeare company stop accepting sponsorship from the oil company BP. BP also sponsor the Tate museums and the British Museum. The flashmob was organised by the anti-oil activist groups The Reclaim Shakespeare Company,.Rising Tide, Liberate Tate, the UK Tar Sands Network and Art Not Oil. The Royal Shakespeare Company has publicly announced they will stop their partnership with BP and the performance was therefor the last by the Reclaim the Shakespeare Company activists after a long run of successful interventions.
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  • The Reclaim Shakespeare Company did four performances in the court yard of the British Museum supported by a large flash-mob  audience. The company is made up of activists who wants The Royal Shakespeare company stop accepting sponsorship from the oil company BP. BP also sponsor the Tate museums and the British Museum. The flashmob was organised by the anti-oil activist groups The Reclaim Shakespeare Company,.Rising Tide, Liberate Tate, the UK Tar Sands Network and Art Not Oil. The Royal Shakespeare Company has publicly announced they will stop their partnership with BP and the performance was therefor the last by the Reclaim the Shakespeare Company activists after a long run of successful interventions.
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  • The Reclaim Shakespeare Company did four performances in the court yard of the British Museum supported by a large flash-mob  audience. The company is made up of activists who wants The Royal Shakespeare company stop accepting sponsorship from the oil company BP. BP also sponsor the Tate museums and the British Museum. The flashmob was organised by the anti-oil activist groups The Reclaim Shakespeare Company,.Rising Tide, Liberate Tate, the UK Tar Sands Network and Art Not Oil. The Royal Shakespeare Company has publicly announced they will stop their partnership with BP and the performance was therefor the last by the Reclaim the Shakespeare Company activists after a long run of successful interventions.
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  • The Reclaim Shakespeare Company did four performances in the court yard of the British Museum supported by a large flash-mob  audience. The company is made up of activists who wants The Royal Shakespeare company stop accepting sponsorship from the oil company BP. BP also sponsor the Tate museums and the British Museum. The flashmob was organised by the anti-oil activist groups The Reclaim Shakespeare Company,.Rising Tide, Liberate Tate, the UK Tar Sands Network and Art Not Oil. The Royal Shakespeare Company has publicly announced they will stop their partnership with BP and the performance was therefor the last by the Reclaim the Shakespeare Company activists after a long run of successful interventions.
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  • The Reclaim Shakespeare Company did four performances in the court yard of the British Museum supported by a large flash-mob  audience. The company is made up of activists who wants The Royal Shakespeare company stop accepting sponsorship from the oil company BP. BP also sponsor the Tate museums and the British Museum. The flashmob was organised by the anti-oil activist groups The Reclaim Shakespeare Company,.Rising Tide, Liberate Tate, the UK Tar Sands Network and Art Not Oil. The Royal Shakespeare Company has publicly announced they will stop their partnership with BP and the performance was therefor the last by the Reclaim the Shakespeare Company activists after a long run of successful interventions.
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  • The Reclaim Shakespeare Company did four performances in the court yard of the British Museum supported by a large flash-mob  audience. The company is made up of activists who wants The Royal Shakespeare company stop accepting sponsorship from the oil company BP. BP also sponsor the Tate museums and the British Museum. The flashmob was organised by the anti-oil activist groups The Reclaim Shakespeare Company,.Rising Tide, Liberate Tate, the UK Tar Sands Network and Art Not Oil. The Royal Shakespeare Company has publicly announced they will stop their partnership with BP and the performance was therefor the last by the Reclaim the Shakespeare Company activists after a long run of successful interventions.
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  • The Reclaim Shakespeare Company did four performances in the court yard of the British Museum supported by a large flash-mob  audience. The company is made up of activists who wants The Royal Shakespeare company stop accepting sponsorship from the oil company BP. BP also sponsor the Tate museums and the British Museum. The flashmob was organised by the anti-oil activist groups The Reclaim Shakespeare Company,.Rising Tide, Liberate Tate, the UK Tar Sands Network and Art Not Oil. The Royal Shakespeare Company has publicly announced they will stop their partnership with BP and the performance was therefor the last by the Reclaim the Shakespeare Company activists after a long run of successful interventions.
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  • The Reclaim Shakespeare Company did four performances in the court yard of the British Museum supported by a large flash-mob  audience. The company is made up of activists who wants The Royal Shakespeare company stop accepting sponsorship from the oil company BP. BP also sponsor the Tate museums and the British Museum. The flashmob was organised by the anti-oil activist groups The Reclaim Shakespeare Company,.Rising Tide, Liberate Tate, the UK Tar Sands Network and Art Not Oil. The Royal Shakespeare Company has publicly announced they will stop their partnership with BP and the performance was therefor the last by the Reclaim the Shakespeare Company activists after a long run of successful interventions.
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  • The Reclaim Shakespeare Company did four performances in the court yard of the British Museum supported by a large flash-mob  audience. The company is made up of activists who wants The Royal Shakespeare company stop accepting sponsorship from the oil company BP. BP also sponsor the Tate museums and the British Museum. The flashmob was organised by the anti-oil activist groups The Reclaim Shakespeare Company,.Rising Tide, Liberate Tate, the UK Tar Sands Network and Art Not Oil. The Royal Shakespeare Company has publicly announced they will stop their partnership with BP and the performance was therefor the last by the Reclaim the Shakespeare Company activists after a long run of successful interventions.
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  • The Reclaim Shakespeare Company did four performances in the court yard of the British Museum supported by a large flash-mob  audience. The company is made up of activists who wants The Royal Shakespeare company stop accepting sponsorship from the oil company BP. BP also sponsor the Tate museums and the British Museum. The flashmob was organised by the anti-oil activist groups The Reclaim Shakespeare Company,.Rising Tide, Liberate Tate, the UK Tar Sands Network and Art Not Oil. The Royal Shakespeare Company has publicly announced they will stop their partnership with BP and the performance was therefor the last by the Reclaim the Shakespeare Company activists after a long run of successful interventions.
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  • The Reclaim Shakespeare Company did four performances in the court yard of the British Museum supported by a large flash-mob  audience. The company is made up of activists who wants The Royal Shakespeare company stop accepting sponsorship from the oil company BP. BP also sponsor the Tate museums and the British Museum. The flashmob was organised by the anti-oil activist groups The Reclaim Shakespeare Company,.Rising Tide, Liberate Tate, the UK Tar Sands Network and Art Not Oil. The Royal Shakespeare Company has publicly announced they will stop their partnership with BP and the performance was therefor the last by the Reclaim the Shakespeare Company activists after a long run of successful interventions.
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  • The Reclaim Shakespeare Company did four performances in the court yard of the British Museum supported by a large flash-mob  audience. The company is made up of activists who wants The Royal Shakespeare company stop accepting sponsorship from the oil company BP. BP also sponsor the Tate museums and the British Museum. The flashmob was organised by the anti-oil activist groups The Reclaim Shakespeare Company,.Rising Tide, Liberate Tate, the UK Tar Sands Network and Art Not Oil. The Royal Shakespeare Company has publicly announced they will stop their partnership with BP and the performance was therefor the last by the Reclaim the Shakespeare Company activists after a long run of successful interventions.
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  • The Reclaim Shakespeare Company did four performances in the court yard of the British Museum supported by a large flash-mob  audience. The company is made up of activists who wants The Royal Shakespeare company stop accepting sponsorship from the oil company BP. BP also sponsor the Tate museums and the British Museum. The flashmob was organised by the anti-oil activist groups The Reclaim Shakespeare Company,.Rising Tide, Liberate Tate, the UK Tar Sands Network and Art Not Oil. The Royal Shakespeare Company has publicly announced they will stop their partnership with BP and the performance was therefor the last by the Reclaim the Shakespeare Company activists after a long run of successful interventions.
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  • The Reclaim Shakespeare Company did four performances in the court yard of the British Museum supported by a large flash-mob  audience. The company is made up of activists who wants The Royal Shakespeare company stop accepting sponsorship from the oil company BP. BP also sponsor the Tate museums and the British Museum. The flashmob was organised by the anti-oil activist groups The Reclaim Shakespeare Company,.Rising Tide, Liberate Tate, the UK Tar Sands Network and Art Not Oil. The Royal Shakespeare Company has publicly announced they will stop their partnership with BP and the performance was therefor the last by the Reclaim the Shakespeare Company activists after a long run of successful interventions.
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